Structure, organization and expression of transferred DNA in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia crown-gall tissues

Data are provided which show that transferred DNA (T-DNA) present in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia crown-gall lines in most cases was scrambled and not intact. Both wild-type, and 'rooter'- and 'shooter'-type mutants of octopine-type Agrobacterium tumefaciens were used to infect N. p...

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Published inPlanta Vol. 171; no. 3; p. 393
Main Authors Peerbolte, R. (Leiden Univ. (Netherlands). Dept. of Plant Molecular Biology), Lintel Hekkert, W. te, Barfield, D.G, Hoge, J.H.C, Wullems, G.J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.07.1987
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Summary:Data are provided which show that transferred DNA (T-DNA) present in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia crown-gall lines in most cases was scrambled and not intact. Both wild-type, and 'rooter'- and 'shooter'-type mutants of octopine-type Agrobacterium tumefaciens were used to infect N. plumbaginifolia plantlets, cultured in vitro. Resulting tumors were excised from the plantlets and cultured for more than three years. During subculturing the tumor lines were scored for the following phenotypic traits: phytohormone autonomous growth in vitro (Aut(+)), spontaneous shoot regeneration (Reg(+)), root deficiency of shoots (Rod(+)), octopine production (Ocs(+)) and mannopine and agropine production (Mas(+)Ags(+)). An unexpectedly large variety of phenotypes was observed. For instance, two out of three tumor lines induced on haploid plantlets by the rooter mutant LBA4210 regenerated shoots, a phenomenon which is not observed for octopine tobacco tumor lines. Fifty percent of the crown-gall lines studied did not contain octopine. Only one line out of six independent lines analyzed was found to have a 'regular' T-DNA structure. Occurrence of aberrant T-DNA structures was not correlated with the ploidy level of infected plantlets, nor with the T-region structure of the inciting bacterial strain. The pattern of TL-DNA transcripts was studied for one line and correlated well with the aberrant T-DNA structure detected. Segments of TR-DNA, having irregular structures as well, were detected in two out of the six lines studied. The scrambled nature of the TR-DNA explained the absence of mannopine and agropine in these two lines. In addition, it was observed that N. plumbaginifolia tissue lines which did not carry T-DNA, became readily phytohormone autotrophic (habituated) at an early stage in tissue culture.
Bibliography:87G064288
F60
F30
ISSN:0032-0935
1432-2048
DOI:10.1007/BF00398685